Hotel chain helps stressed workers get some rest
Published: 27 August 2010
Budget hotel chain Travelodge is hosting a special concert to help people sleep better.
After identifying some of the country's most sleep deprived workers, Travelodge is doing its bit to help them get some decent shut-eye.Its 2010 Sleep Deprivation Poll showed that 75 per cent of the UK's workforce gets less than the recommended eight hours sleep a night.
Civil servants, teachers, bankers and doctors were among those identified as the lightest sleepers, so the budget hotel chain has come to the rescue.
It is running a Classical Siesta, which invites workers to doze off to the sounds of a live string orchestra while relaxing on reclining chairs.
"Feedback from the first Classical Siesta has been amazing, we had a selection of different professions attending the event which included: builders, city workers, secretaries, medical workers, housewives and dancers," revealed Shakila Ahmed, Travelodge spokeswoman.
She emphasised that by getting enough rest, workers will find themselves refreshed and revitalised.
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